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Demographics
Population
Median Income
Racial Distributions
The zip code 70528 in Delcambre, Louisiana, is classified as a "White Majority" community with "Low Diversity" as of 2022. The white population comprises 78% of the total. The current median income is $38,972, which is lower than the previous year, indicating potential economic challenges.
Over the past decade, Delcambre has maintained its "White Majority" status, but with a gradual trend towards increased diversity. The white population decreased from 86% in 2013 to 78% in 2022. The Black population increased from 8% in 2013 to 11% in 2022, while the Hispanic population grew from 1% to 8% over the same period. This trend suggests a transition from "Low Diversity" to "Moderate Diversity," although it has not reached that threshold yet.
The emergence of a measurable "Two or More Races" category (2% in 2022) further supports this trend towards increased diversity. These changes indicate that Delcambre could be classified as a "Transitional Community," slowly moving towards greater racial diversity.
The median income in Delcambre has shown significant fluctuations over the past decade. From 2013 to 2015, there was a steady increase from $49,923 to $55,043. This was followed by a sharp decline to $36,237 in 2018. There was a dramatic spike in median income in 2020 and 2021, reaching $70,269, before dropping again to $38,972 in 2022.
These economic fluctuations do not seem to correlate directly with the gradual demographic shifts. The periods of higher income (2020-2021) did not correspond to any dramatic changes in racial composition. However, the overall trend of increasing diversity has occurred alongside a general decline in median income from the beginning to the end of the decade, which could suggest some economic challenges associated with demographic changes.
Population figures have remained relatively stable over the decade, ranging from about 1,300 to 1,700 residents, with no clear trend of growth or decline. This stability in population size amid demographic shifts suggests that the changes are likely due to both natural population changes and some level of in-migration of diverse groups.
The trends observed in Delcambre align with broader patterns seen in many rural and small-town communities across the United States. The gradual increase in diversity, particularly in Hispanic population, is consistent with national demographic trends. However, the economic volatility, especially the sharp income fluctuations, may be more specific to local or regional economic factors.
The persistence of a strong white majority, despite increasing diversity, suggests that Delcambre may be in the early stages of demographic transition compared to national averages. The economic challenges, as evidenced by the recent drop in median income, could be indicative of broader rural economic struggles or industry-specific issues affecting the local economy.
Delcambre represents a community in transition, slowly moving from low to moderate diversity while grappling with economic volatility. These changes may present both opportunities and challenges for community cohesion, economic development, and local governance in the coming years.